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authorFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>1998-04-04 07:03:19 (GMT)
committerFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>1998-04-04 07:03:19 (GMT)
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Moved some things around.
Adjusted a couple of the comments to be more informative. Tell a little bit about what obsolete means now, and how to use obsolete modules.
Diffstat (limited to 'Doc')
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2 files changed, 164 insertions, 154 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/lib/libundoc.tex b/Doc/lib/libundoc.tex
index 983ea70..fc0683c 100644
--- a/Doc/lib/libundoc.tex
+++ b/Doc/lib/libundoc.tex
@@ -9,69 +9,70 @@ posting by Fredrik Lundh; I have revised some modules' status.)
\section{Fundamental, and pretty straightforward to document}
-cPickle.c -- mostly the same as pickle but no subclassing
+cPickle.c --- mostly the same as pickle but no subclassing
-cStringIO.c -- mostly the same as StringIO but no subclassing
+cStringIO.c --- mostly the same as StringIO but no subclassing
\section{Frameworks; somewhat harder to document, but well worth the effort}
-Tkinter.py -- Interface to Tcl/Tk for graphical user interfaces;
+Tkinter.py --- Interface to Tcl/Tk for graphical user interfaces;
Fredrik Lundh is working on this one!
-CGIHTTPServer.py -- CGI-savvy HTTP Server
+CGIHTTPServer.py --- CGI-savvy HTTP Server
-SimpleHTTPServer.py -- Simple HTTP Server
+SimpleHTTPServer.py --- Simple HTTP Server
\section{Stuff useful to a lot of people, including the CGI crowd}
-MimeWriter.py -- Generic MIME writer
+MimeWriter.py --- Generic MIME writer
-multifile.py -- make each part of a multipart message ``feel'' like
-
-fileinput.py -- convenient loop over the lines in a list of input files.
+multifile.py --- make each part of a multipart message ``feel'' like
\section{Miscellaneous useful utilities}
Some of these are very old and/or not very robust; marked with ``hmm''.
-calendar.py -- Calendar printing functions
+calendar.py --- Calendar printing functions
+
+ConfigParser.py --- Parse a file of sectioned configuration parameters
-ConfigParser.py -- Parse a file of sectioned configuration parameters
+cmp.py --- Efficiently compare files
-cmp.py -- Efficiently compare files
+cmpcache.py --- Efficiently compare files (uses statcache)
-cmpcache.py -- Efficiently compare files (uses statcache)
+dircache.py --- like os.listdir, but caches results
-dircache.py -- like os.listdir, but caches results
+dircmp.py --- class to build directory diff tools on
-dircmp.py -- class to build directory diff tools on
+linecache.py --- Cache lines from files (used by pdb)
-linecache.py -- Cache lines from files (used by pdb)
+pipes.py --- Conversion pipeline templates (hmm)
-pipes.py -- Conversion pipeline templates (hmm)
+popen2.py --- improved popen, can read AND write simultaneously
-popen2.py -- improved popen, can read AND write simultaneously
+statcache.py --- Maintain a cache of file stats
-statcache.py -- Maintain a cache of file stats
+colorsys.py --- Conversion between RGB and other color systems
-colorsys.py -- Conversion between RGB and other color systems
+dbhash.py --- (g)dbm-like wrapper for bsdhash.hashopen
-dbhash.py -- (g)dbm-like wrapper for bsdhash.hashopen
+mhlib.py --- MH interface
-mhlib.py -- MH interface
+pty.py --- Pseudo terminal utilities
-pty.py -- Pseudo terminal utilities
+tty.py --- Terminal utilities
-tty.py -- Terminal utilities
+cmd.py --- build line-oriented command interpreters (used by pdb)
-cmd.py -- build line-oriented command interpreters (used by pdb)
+bdb.py --- A generic Python debugger base class (used by pdb)
-bdb.py -- A generic Python debugger base class (used by pdb)
+ihooks.py --- Import hook support (for rexec)
-ihooks.py -- Import hook support (for ni and rexec)
+bisect.py --- Bisection algorithms (this is actually useful at times,
+especially as reference material)
\section{Parsing Python}
@@ -79,132 +80,136 @@ ihooks.py -- Import hook support (for ni and rexec)
(One could argue that these should all be documented together with the
parser module.)
-tokenize.py -- regular expression that recognizes Python tokens; also
+tokenize.py --- regular expression that recognizes Python tokens; also
contains helper code for colorizing Python source code.
-pyclbr.py -- Parse a Python file and retrieve classes and methods
+pyclbr.py --- Parse a Python file and retrieve classes and methods
\section{Platform specific modules}
-ntpath.py -- equivalent of posixpath on 32-bit Windows
+ntpath.py --- equivalent of posixpath on 32-bit Windows
-dospath.py -- equivalent of posixpath on MS-DOS
+dospath.py --- equivalent of posixpath on MS-DOS
\section{Code objects and files, debugger etc.}
-compileall.py -- force "compilation" of all .py files in a directory
+compileall.py --- force "compilation" of all .py files in a directory
-py_compile.py -- "compile" a .py file to a .pyc file
+py_compile.py --- "compile" a .py file to a .pyc file
-repr.py -- Redo the `...` (representation) but with limits on most
+repr.py --- Redo the `...` (representation) but with limits on most
sizes (used by pdb)
\section{Multimedia}
-audiodev.py -- Plays audio files
+audiodev.py --- Plays audio files
-sunau.py -- parse Sun and NeXT audio files
+sunau.py --- parse Sun and NeXT audio files
-sunaudio.py -- interpret sun audio headers
+sunaudio.py --- interpret sun audio headers
-toaiff.py -- Convert "arbitrary" sound files to AIFF files
+toaiff.py --- Convert "arbitrary" sound files to AIFF files
-sndhdr.py -- recognizing sound files
+sndhdr.py --- recognizing sound files
-wave.py -- parse WAVE files
+wave.py --- parse WAVE files
-whatsound.py -- recognizing sound files
+whatsound.py --- recognizing sound files
\section{Oddities}
These modules are probably also obsolete, or just not very useful.
-bisect.py -- Bisection algorithms (this is actually useful at times)
-
-dump.py -- Print python code that reconstructs a variable
+dump.py --- Print python code that reconstructs a variable
-find.py -- find files matching pattern in directory tree
+find.py --- find files matching pattern in directory tree
-fpformat.py -- General floating point formatting functions -- obsolete
+fpformat.py --- General floating point formatting functions ---
+interesting demonstration of how to do this without using the \C{}
+library
-grep.py -- grep
+grep.py --- grep
-mutex.py -- Mutual exclusion -- for use with module sched
+mutex.py --- Mutual exclusion --- for use with module sched
-packmail.py -- create a self-unpacking \UNIX{} shell archive
+packmail.py --- create a self-unpacking \UNIX{} shell archive
-poly.py -- Polynomials
+poly.py --- Polynomials
-sched.py -- event scheduler class
+sched.py --- event scheduler class
-shutil.py -- utility functions usable in a shell-like program
+shutil.py --- utility functions usable in a shell-like program
-util.py -- useful functions that don't fit elsewhere
+util.py --- useful functions that don't fit elsewhere
-zmod.py -- Compute properties of mathematical "fields"
+zmod.py --- Compute properties of mathematical "fields"
-tzparse.py -- Parse a timezone specification (unfinished)
+tzparse.py --- Parse a timezone specification (unfinished)
\section{Obsolete}
-newdir.py -- New dir() function (the standard dir() is now just as good)
+These modules are not on the standard module search path;
+\indexiii{module}{search}{path}
+but are available in the directory \file{lib-old/} installed under
+\file{\textrm{\$prefix}/lib/python\version/}. To use any of these
+modules, add that directory to \code{sys.path}, possibly using
+\envvar{PYTHONPATH}.
-addpack.py -- standard support for "packages" (use ni instead)
+newdir.py --- New dir() function (the standard dir() is now just as good)
-fmt.py -- text formatting abstractions (too slow)
+addpack.py --- standard support for "packages"
-Para.py -- helper for fmt.py
+fmt.py --- text formatting abstractions (too slow)
-lockfile.py -- wrapper around FCNTL file locking (use
+Para.py --- helper for fmt.py
+
+lockfile.py --- wrapper around FCNTL file locking (use
fcntl.lockf/flock intead)
-tb.py -- Print tracebacks, with a dump of local variables (use
+tb.py --- Print tracebacks, with a dump of local variables (use
pdb.pm() or traceback.py instead)
-codehack.py -- extract function name or line number from a function
+codehack.py --- extract function name or line number from a function
code object (these are now accessible as attributes: co.co_name,
func.func_name, co.co_firstlineno)
\section{Extension modules}
-bsddbmodule.c -- Interface to the Berkeley DB interface (yet another
+bsddbmodule.c --- Interface to the Berkeley DB interface (yet another
dbm clone).
-cursesmodule.c -- Curses interface.
-
-dbhashmodule.c -- Obsolete; this functionality is now provided by
-bsddbmodule.c.
+cursesmodule.c --- Curses interface.
-dlmodule.c -- A highly experimental and dangerous device for calling
+dlmodule.c --- A highly experimental and dangerous device for calling
arbitrary C functions in arbitrary shared libraries.
-newmodule.c -- Tommy Burnette's `new' module (creates new empty
-objects of certain kinds) -- dangerous.
+newmodule.c --- Tommy Burnette's `new' module (creates new empty
+objects of certain kinds) --- dangerous.
-nismodule.c -- NIS (a.k.a. Sun's Yellow Pages) interface.
+nismodule.c --- NIS (a.k.a. Sun's Yellow Pages) interface.
-timingmodule.c -- Measure time intervals to high resolution (obsolete
--- use time.clock() instead).
+timingmodule.c --- Measure time intervals to high resolution (obsolete
+--- use time.clock() instead).
-stdwinmodule.c -- Interface to STDWIN (an old, unsupported
+stdwinmodule.c --- Interface to STDWIN (an old, unsupported
platform-independent GUI package). Obsolete; use Tkinter for a
platform-independent GUI instead.
The following are SGI specific:
-clmodule.c -- Interface to the SGI compression library.
+clmodule.c --- Interface to the SGI compression library.
-svmodule.c -- Interface to the ``simple video'' board on SGI Indigo
+svmodule.c --- Interface to the ``simple video'' board on SGI Indigo
(obsolete hardware).
The following is Windows specific:
-msvcrtmodule.c (in directory PC) -- define a number of Windows
+msvcrtmodule.c (in directory PC) --- define a number of Windows
specific goodies like \code{khbit()}, \code{getch()} and
\code{setmode()}. (Windows 95 and NT only.)
diff --git a/Doc/libundoc.tex b/Doc/libundoc.tex
index 983ea70..fc0683c 100644
--- a/Doc/libundoc.tex
+++ b/Doc/libundoc.tex
@@ -9,69 +9,70 @@ posting by Fredrik Lundh; I have revised some modules' status.)
\section{Fundamental, and pretty straightforward to document}
-cPickle.c -- mostly the same as pickle but no subclassing
+cPickle.c --- mostly the same as pickle but no subclassing
-cStringIO.c -- mostly the same as StringIO but no subclassing
+cStringIO.c --- mostly the same as StringIO but no subclassing
\section{Frameworks; somewhat harder to document, but well worth the effort}
-Tkinter.py -- Interface to Tcl/Tk for graphical user interfaces;
+Tkinter.py --- Interface to Tcl/Tk for graphical user interfaces;
Fredrik Lundh is working on this one!
-CGIHTTPServer.py -- CGI-savvy HTTP Server
+CGIHTTPServer.py --- CGI-savvy HTTP Server
-SimpleHTTPServer.py -- Simple HTTP Server
+SimpleHTTPServer.py --- Simple HTTP Server
\section{Stuff useful to a lot of people, including the CGI crowd}
-MimeWriter.py -- Generic MIME writer
+MimeWriter.py --- Generic MIME writer
-multifile.py -- make each part of a multipart message ``feel'' like
-
-fileinput.py -- convenient loop over the lines in a list of input files.
+multifile.py --- make each part of a multipart message ``feel'' like
\section{Miscellaneous useful utilities}
Some of these are very old and/or not very robust; marked with ``hmm''.
-calendar.py -- Calendar printing functions
+calendar.py --- Calendar printing functions
+
+ConfigParser.py --- Parse a file of sectioned configuration parameters
-ConfigParser.py -- Parse a file of sectioned configuration parameters
+cmp.py --- Efficiently compare files
-cmp.py -- Efficiently compare files
+cmpcache.py --- Efficiently compare files (uses statcache)
-cmpcache.py -- Efficiently compare files (uses statcache)
+dircache.py --- like os.listdir, but caches results
-dircache.py -- like os.listdir, but caches results
+dircmp.py --- class to build directory diff tools on
-dircmp.py -- class to build directory diff tools on
+linecache.py --- Cache lines from files (used by pdb)
-linecache.py -- Cache lines from files (used by pdb)
+pipes.py --- Conversion pipeline templates (hmm)
-pipes.py -- Conversion pipeline templates (hmm)
+popen2.py --- improved popen, can read AND write simultaneously
-popen2.py -- improved popen, can read AND write simultaneously
+statcache.py --- Maintain a cache of file stats
-statcache.py -- Maintain a cache of file stats
+colorsys.py --- Conversion between RGB and other color systems
-colorsys.py -- Conversion between RGB and other color systems
+dbhash.py --- (g)dbm-like wrapper for bsdhash.hashopen
-dbhash.py -- (g)dbm-like wrapper for bsdhash.hashopen
+mhlib.py --- MH interface
-mhlib.py -- MH interface
+pty.py --- Pseudo terminal utilities
-pty.py -- Pseudo terminal utilities
+tty.py --- Terminal utilities
-tty.py -- Terminal utilities
+cmd.py --- build line-oriented command interpreters (used by pdb)
-cmd.py -- build line-oriented command interpreters (used by pdb)
+bdb.py --- A generic Python debugger base class (used by pdb)
-bdb.py -- A generic Python debugger base class (used by pdb)
+ihooks.py --- Import hook support (for rexec)
-ihooks.py -- Import hook support (for ni and rexec)
+bisect.py --- Bisection algorithms (this is actually useful at times,
+especially as reference material)
\section{Parsing Python}
@@ -79,132 +80,136 @@ ihooks.py -- Import hook support (for ni and rexec)
(One could argue that these should all be documented together with the
parser module.)
-tokenize.py -- regular expression that recognizes Python tokens; also
+tokenize.py --- regular expression that recognizes Python tokens; also
contains helper code for colorizing Python source code.
-pyclbr.py -- Parse a Python file and retrieve classes and methods
+pyclbr.py --- Parse a Python file and retrieve classes and methods
\section{Platform specific modules}
-ntpath.py -- equivalent of posixpath on 32-bit Windows
+ntpath.py --- equivalent of posixpath on 32-bit Windows
-dospath.py -- equivalent of posixpath on MS-DOS
+dospath.py --- equivalent of posixpath on MS-DOS
\section{Code objects and files, debugger etc.}
-compileall.py -- force "compilation" of all .py files in a directory
+compileall.py --- force "compilation" of all .py files in a directory
-py_compile.py -- "compile" a .py file to a .pyc file
+py_compile.py --- "compile" a .py file to a .pyc file
-repr.py -- Redo the `...` (representation) but with limits on most
+repr.py --- Redo the `...` (representation) but with limits on most
sizes (used by pdb)
\section{Multimedia}
-audiodev.py -- Plays audio files
+audiodev.py --- Plays audio files
-sunau.py -- parse Sun and NeXT audio files
+sunau.py --- parse Sun and NeXT audio files
-sunaudio.py -- interpret sun audio headers
+sunaudio.py --- interpret sun audio headers
-toaiff.py -- Convert "arbitrary" sound files to AIFF files
+toaiff.py --- Convert "arbitrary" sound files to AIFF files
-sndhdr.py -- recognizing sound files
+sndhdr.py --- recognizing sound files
-wave.py -- parse WAVE files
+wave.py --- parse WAVE files
-whatsound.py -- recognizing sound files
+whatsound.py --- recognizing sound files
\section{Oddities}
These modules are probably also obsolete, or just not very useful.
-bisect.py -- Bisection algorithms (this is actually useful at times)
-
-dump.py -- Print python code that reconstructs a variable
+dump.py --- Print python code that reconstructs a variable
-find.py -- find files matching pattern in directory tree
+find.py --- find files matching pattern in directory tree
-fpformat.py -- General floating point formatting functions -- obsolete
+fpformat.py --- General floating point formatting functions ---
+interesting demonstration of how to do this without using the \C{}
+library
-grep.py -- grep
+grep.py --- grep
-mutex.py -- Mutual exclusion -- for use with module sched
+mutex.py --- Mutual exclusion --- for use with module sched
-packmail.py -- create a self-unpacking \UNIX{} shell archive
+packmail.py --- create a self-unpacking \UNIX{} shell archive
-poly.py -- Polynomials
+poly.py --- Polynomials
-sched.py -- event scheduler class
+sched.py --- event scheduler class
-shutil.py -- utility functions usable in a shell-like program
+shutil.py --- utility functions usable in a shell-like program
-util.py -- useful functions that don't fit elsewhere
+util.py --- useful functions that don't fit elsewhere
-zmod.py -- Compute properties of mathematical "fields"
+zmod.py --- Compute properties of mathematical "fields"
-tzparse.py -- Parse a timezone specification (unfinished)
+tzparse.py --- Parse a timezone specification (unfinished)
\section{Obsolete}
-newdir.py -- New dir() function (the standard dir() is now just as good)
+These modules are not on the standard module search path;
+\indexiii{module}{search}{path}
+but are available in the directory \file{lib-old/} installed under
+\file{\textrm{\$prefix}/lib/python\version/}. To use any of these
+modules, add that directory to \code{sys.path}, possibly using
+\envvar{PYTHONPATH}.
-addpack.py -- standard support for "packages" (use ni instead)
+newdir.py --- New dir() function (the standard dir() is now just as good)
-fmt.py -- text formatting abstractions (too slow)
+addpack.py --- standard support for "packages"
-Para.py -- helper for fmt.py
+fmt.py --- text formatting abstractions (too slow)
-lockfile.py -- wrapper around FCNTL file locking (use
+Para.py --- helper for fmt.py
+
+lockfile.py --- wrapper around FCNTL file locking (use
fcntl.lockf/flock intead)
-tb.py -- Print tracebacks, with a dump of local variables (use
+tb.py --- Print tracebacks, with a dump of local variables (use
pdb.pm() or traceback.py instead)
-codehack.py -- extract function name or line number from a function
+codehack.py --- extract function name or line number from a function
code object (these are now accessible as attributes: co.co_name,
func.func_name, co.co_firstlineno)
\section{Extension modules}
-bsddbmodule.c -- Interface to the Berkeley DB interface (yet another
+bsddbmodule.c --- Interface to the Berkeley DB interface (yet another
dbm clone).
-cursesmodule.c -- Curses interface.
-
-dbhashmodule.c -- Obsolete; this functionality is now provided by
-bsddbmodule.c.
+cursesmodule.c --- Curses interface.
-dlmodule.c -- A highly experimental and dangerous device for calling
+dlmodule.c --- A highly experimental and dangerous device for calling
arbitrary C functions in arbitrary shared libraries.
-newmodule.c -- Tommy Burnette's `new' module (creates new empty
-objects of certain kinds) -- dangerous.
+newmodule.c --- Tommy Burnette's `new' module (creates new empty
+objects of certain kinds) --- dangerous.
-nismodule.c -- NIS (a.k.a. Sun's Yellow Pages) interface.
+nismodule.c --- NIS (a.k.a. Sun's Yellow Pages) interface.
-timingmodule.c -- Measure time intervals to high resolution (obsolete
--- use time.clock() instead).
+timingmodule.c --- Measure time intervals to high resolution (obsolete
+--- use time.clock() instead).
-stdwinmodule.c -- Interface to STDWIN (an old, unsupported
+stdwinmodule.c --- Interface to STDWIN (an old, unsupported
platform-independent GUI package). Obsolete; use Tkinter for a
platform-independent GUI instead.
The following are SGI specific:
-clmodule.c -- Interface to the SGI compression library.
+clmodule.c --- Interface to the SGI compression library.
-svmodule.c -- Interface to the ``simple video'' board on SGI Indigo
+svmodule.c --- Interface to the ``simple video'' board on SGI Indigo
(obsolete hardware).
The following is Windows specific:
-msvcrtmodule.c (in directory PC) -- define a number of Windows
+msvcrtmodule.c (in directory PC) --- define a number of Windows
specific goodies like \code{khbit()}, \code{getch()} and
\code{setmode()}. (Windows 95 and NT only.)